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es SALARY, “His s00 MINIS $A HONE UMS ONE CELL Bank Teller Higher Mathematics and Does Sum in Lands in Jail. STATE SAVINGS CLOS Admiral’s Nephew Released on Bail While Alleged Big Shortage Is Investigated. J. ‘The State Savings Bank in Third ave- hue, near One Hundred and Sixth street, was clowed to-day by onder of George Cc, Van Tu Stats Superintendent of prder followed a ohare tr that tens of thousand, sited In the bank had t stolen ty thy receiving teller, J ) who f# a nephew of Admiral Pucci the Itullan Navy. ‘The closing notice was ported at 11 o'olock and read: “In pursuance of section 19 of the Banking Law, I have this day talym Possession of the State Savings Bank of the City of New York. GEORGE C. VAN TUYL."” ‘There was no excitement over thy osing. From time to time would-be depositors walkel to the , looked at the notice and walked away without | comment. | Mr, Van Tuy! tobk charge of the bank fm person. The deposits of the bank @hovld amount to $154,745, disiributed @mong the accounts of 1,257 perso: * With @ salary of $90 a year, Pu who lives at No. 5% West One Hun- dred and Fortleth street, was able to pay $1400 @ year for his @partment and live in it luxuriously, Some of his neighbors, who were di Pesitore in the bank, wore worried by this evidence of Puce! ty to make @o iittle mo so far Wrote to the Banking Department. Buch were the rei Bank Examiner Roger P. Magistrate Freechi, betore whom —uccl was arraigned to-day in Harlem Court, led to an investigation and Pucct's arrest. Kavanagh appeared to- Gay to protest that t'e $9,500 bat! fixed when FNccl wae first arrested, several aye ago, was far too small; further investigation of the : ‘oks of the bank mhowed, the examiner said, t'at Pucci Yad made away with tens of thousands Of dollars delonging to deposltors. Kavanagh said several letters hed been received by the @ta! Buperidtendent of Banking, suggeating the source of Pucel's wealth be loomed into, The writers apparently had gen in consultation and had separately » vided to write, One or two gave their names, Kavanagh made an inspection of the bank's books and found th seemed straight. Then he went to t front of the counter, intercepted a positor and burrowed his passbook. The book showed the man ha oredit, ) amount, the de- had been used to of money from ty t charged, jorge A. Cuoco appeared in 7, (0 represent Pucel, When found “Magistrate! Freacht on the! oh, he wt once put on the record at he and the Magistrate were inti- | mate friends and had shared offices. | Magiatra 4 he would con-| alder the matter of an increase of bail later in the day and would then put the case over until tome other magis- trate could sit In Judgment on | At the office of the State Department, No. @ Broad meni Issued conta «| vey: According to mi-antiual report to the Btate Bank-| ing Department showing {ts condition on July 1 last, the bank had total re- sources of $1 ‘The amount due depositors on that date was $154,745, and the surplus of the institution, figured om the market value of the securt! held, was 5M. There were 1, arate accounts in the inatitutton, “James J. Kennedy of New York City, | a State bank examiner, has en des. | ignated by Supt. Van Tuy! as Special Deputy Superintendent to aseat in the quidation of the bank.’ | Charles Shepard Beardsley ts pr dent and Henry 1. Storke seoretary of i to Supt In Grder to Ie entries other Bank * during ar n Gupt. Van Tuy! wtil call in all the pa of the depositors, which will be hed up with the en- ries on the beoks of the bank as made oy the teller, Bince the alleged covered by the defaica bank tion Wes dis examiners on the institution bas been n the hand: the State m that time ank daily v erda » and unt) midnigh A Picture § dur Mary.” A photogravure of Mary Anderson (Mme. de Navarro) will be given free with next Sunday's World in Greater New! York and vicinity. This is one the Sunday World's “Dramatic Photo- ‘gravure Series.” Every one will want this picture of Mary Andersor the most popular Ar who has recently been brought » the New York public by her collabora. with Robert Hichens in “The of Allah.” Get next. Sun Order from newsdeater in t Mag! $380] Court, to-day ‘held David | Flinker, | Court of Special Sessions on a charge | of selling dbecene postal cards. "| fumous paintings In the Metropolitan | APPELLATE COURT UPHOLDS B.R.T.’S SUBWAY CONTRACTS Way for Building New Routes Par- tially Cleared by Denial of In- junction Against for the s action waa brought » Admiral I directed ag y ard of Estima the Public sion and the Hradiey pany, of the talned contracts and Appor Services Cominie: | contracting Com: | that ¢ one oncerns * Company ston of the new interference by the Ap xpayere’ action for an injune- tion was denied by Justice Ford in a lowor branch of the Supreme Court and the appeal decided to-day was from that decision Tt was thought that some of tho Interested in the action were friend) the Interborough Company included Louls Marshall Company HORSE WALKS FIVE BLOCKS ON ELEVATED ROAD TRACK. | Then Goes Back Between Whizzing Trains After He Is Turned Around. A big brown horse owned by Rabbi) Dinnerman, head of. the Atlantic Poultry Company tn Liberty avenue, | Rast New York, we out for a walk | today While his owner war busy kill.) ing chickens, and geese, Ife had all) his harness on except for a bridle and he stroll lelaurely ‘until he came to Connecticut: avenue, where the Long Island Ratiroad tracks sun up to an) structure: ed by the incline ould stop him he | the footpat!, Mounting te | structure he walked ng between rushing trains for ‘ive locks, He did not seem to mind the trains and went alonk the narrow foot- path with perfect confidence, never | missing @ step. A big crowd ran along in the street below, watching the horse. Out of this crowd emerged Alfred J. Renauld of No. 411 Liberty avenue in the role of hero, Climbing up an “L" pjlia he reached the footpath and persuaded the horae to ‘turn around, « feat of no Uttle diffieulty, es the animal was with. out a dridle, Having turned the horse around he led the ventureaome equine back along the footpath and down ths nerman’s Atal ne demanded %% re- ward for his heroiem. ‘The rabbi com- promined on $2. psa ote SIRS RY NO ART ON POSTAL CARDS. SS ee RI ets oe t ie other members » football game there yesterday. Ing at Rabbi Din- | Paint- Bad When Sold in Street. | House, tn Yorkville Police | F| peddter, of No. $2 Baet One Hundredth street, in $1,000 ball for trial in the ra | Flinker's counsel éontended that as| the postal cards Filnkel d been ar- rested for selling were reproductions of Museum,ot Art and European museums, | they were not obscene Quoting many authorities, Magistrate House held that the pogtal cards could y stretch of the imagination ered art. and it their in- upon purchasers | could not be oth ra ‘rom the Moston ‘Transeri,t.) L igh land- ing from the steamer, Isn't she uj mn? Tom—Yes, and I suppose the poem han been abroad lovking for a title, Jack—Well, I don't think she'd be -verse to one. Restful Sleep i sity to every one, Lack af it renulte in no enerny, no vitality, das pondency, poor digestion and nervous. “Dulty's Pure Malt Whiskey the old family rem- ye edy, will bring you refreshing sleep and f you will become full ff of new life and en- ergy: makes the old feel young and the young strong. Sold by | CIREGT FAOM WORTHAMPTON 10 CUA OADEN. weorpornies with He B00 JOHN M. FORBES, Shoe Constructor, @ West Broadway, £41 Cireenwich &t., Near Vesey Bend for Catalon W, sae otceeas, ro . Pamneeencnrroe great whore h aes cone HURTS AND SUICIDE, ON THANKSGIVING Catarrh, a Vapocura Inhaler, two bottles Vanocura 4 for only 12 cents post Vapocura Inhaler sends One Player Killed, Two Badly Injured, and Ex-Player Shoots Himself at Games. POMEROY, 0. Deo, 1.—Cline Watson, | aged ceventoen, left cod on the Mid Ne- port Ill#h Schoo! eleven, died during a He Miner ne ow the field and died from brain hem. |f Catarrh at eS ar eee thie regular Dollar Inhaler Outfit remit orrhage. us 6 tamps on or before DETROIT, Mich. Dec. 1 Monday Add STANDARD V fos Wo math APORIZER CO. Bt, New York the head while ye smith, nye high eohool gradua fr to-day completely paralyzed a feared he may die. He re ed play after hia injury, but quick that bis left arm hung limp. 123-125 Fulton St.t5% and des: medical attention ¢ spread rapidly, Smith was stil | Co fous to-day and sinking. | BALTIMORE, Md., Deo, 1.—Suftering | OVERCOATS from concussion of the brain received in a football game here yesterday, Robert K. Marmion of Washington, | For Cold Days If you’d like @ change from the ‘‘same old D. C., son of Rear-Admiral Robert A. | Marmion, U. 8. N., 1 In a serious con- | dition at a hospital in this city. Young | Marmion is a member of the football | team of the Regent Athletic Club of Washington, which played the Vieaita | Club of this clty. He was huried to the | style” but don’t want) ground pile In, the pet ot maxing «ito make yourself look| ‘or nea hours. | At Morris, a member of the football team | of Mount 8:, Mary's College, Hamitts /collect on of New, Conserva- | urs, Md, Was seriously injured here | 43 % | to-day In’ a. game with the camnoiis | tive Overcoats. ‘They're the | University eleven. His #pine was be- Most sensibly stylish Over-| Neved to be broken when he \ A : ‘4 | last night he bad recovered conscious. | nice thing about them is that they noes and was expected to recov: ‘will keep you thorcughly warm} FFALO, N. Y., Dec. L=A football i aki “wei - game here yesterday was brought to «| Without making you feel “weight | sudden stop by a suicide in the crowd | of spectators along the side tines, | Startled by the report of a revolver! Specially Priced the crawd turned, to see a man! & 75 $ er and drop with a bullet through e his head, He died in the arms of one| to 95 shi of the players a few minutes later, | ‘The sucide was Henry Mintz, a former “ so ie football player from Stockton, Cal. He Under Price Store came to Buffalo a fow day# ago wits OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL9 - Stern. Brothers Announce for Saturday, an Important Sale of Street and Party Dresses in Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes, of serges, novelly mixtures and velvets, also chitton and marquisettes in all the new evening — | shades, at the very special prices of $14.75 and 22.50 Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits, | of Cheviots, Diagonals and Mixtures, in plain and dressy effects, at $12,50, 15.00, 23.75 | Actual Value $21.50 to 47.50 Street and Motor Coats, For Misses, at $9.75, 17.50, 21.75 Formerly from $15.00 to 29.75 Misses’ Dress Coats, $19.75, 29.50, 35.00 Formerly from $26.00 to 45.00 | Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing | A Special Purchase of Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasied Suits $6 50 with extra knickerbockers, Value $8. Boys’ First Long Trouser Suiis, o7z Value $14.59, at 9.75 10.50 | Young Men's Overcoats, convertible sizes 14 to 18 years, Boys’ Overcoats, new button-to-neck and English models, Value $18.50, at 1 4.5 West 23d and 22d Streets 50, model, Value $14.50, Open Mon. & dal. Alu Ly ed. Vdeeuresuwa vellveries vy Molor Frucks} his Brass Bed FREE ws> With Every Purchase or Over ur Liberal ‘terms $50 Worth *4:° Down v's, W'ky so OB $50 "$15 $2.00 $200 $20, * $2.50 | $300 "$30 + $3.50 S $400 «$40 $5.09 * — Write for Catalogue. Walled Free, "* Oar Credit Ter wly Withla 500 Miles of New York. Ve Pav tre ont aw ROXAS <x titalatataly NGL LEC EERD| Bison" Yee sd AAA 5-R Grand Pel | Rapids Furni- $995 Bed. tn mahogany ture Outht, oh wi seennl Consiott mA rior. Titre deeuly 19.59 Faingg ath akon ‘Oe Punt ESTAS STNEARO~ Ave ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911. J karat... Lamberts Have All You Wish in Christmas Jewelry Since Christmas falls on Monday this year, the time for buying your Christmas jewelry is one day shorter than usual. dt is therefore important not merely to buy early, but to come to a store you can trust, where you know that the quality of all Solid Gold and Diamond Jewelry, all Solid Gold_and Diamond Rings; all Watches, Solid Gold, Gold-Filled and Sterling Silver; all Silverware and Clocks, is every- thing you could desire in a Christmas gift. The One Way to Keep Diamonds Low Priced All you have heard of the rising prices of diamonds is true, and probably you have not heard the whole offer you fine diamonds, perfectly cut, in strong, handmade mountings of guaranteed solid 18-karat and 14-k: Thus we sell solitaire engagement rings up to $1,500.00 and not one is high priced, quality considered. and platinum, at prices that are revelations of value. We buy diamonds of fine q and import them direct. We ‘o diamond we sell has to This fine diamond selie for only management. of diamonds down, as any jewel It will please us to show, styles of diamond rings not illus’ rings, cluster rings, Massive fi . nt fin@ white rings and magnificent banquet nine diamonds in original plat ~ $100.00 Wedding Rings Hold Their Own Many a Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Ring is destined to be associated with the merry Christmas of 1911. We do not—in fact, cannot— sidetrack those rings, made in all shapes and styles, even when the Christmas rush is on. We engrave them without charge. Monogram Fobsof$ Few new fashions in Jewelry have sprung into favor so quickly as the Lambert Solid Gol! Mono- gram Fob, here illustrated, Styles are varied to please all fancies. The gold letters — guaranteed solid 14-karat— are polished, rose or Roman finish, and are mounted on heavy black sik ribbon. AS ALL THE FOBS ARE MADE SPE LLY, PLE PLACE CHRISTMAS GIFT ORDERS NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 15. Any desired initials will be furnished in original designs and special diamond fobs will be made to order, There is no charge for designs. The fob pictured here is in the populcr ribbon style, solid 14-karat gold, with strong swivel, and the price is $15.00 Ask to see ribbon fobs with signet seals, and solid 14-karat gold chain fobs. Choose Christmas Gifts for Men These sugges‘'ons for men’s Christmas gifts wil! be appreciated by wives, sisters and mothers, Bear in ind that everything is guaranteed and that you can rely on all representations made to you as you do on the gold ina coin from Uncle Sam's mint. The reputation of thirty-five years is back of everything we sell you. It is an easy and pleasant task to select Christmas Jewelry for men at Lamberts. Solid Gold Scarf Pins ; & © © Diamond 22-Karat.. 87.04 Karat. olid and ane $2.00 | Finn $4.28 | So, $8.25] "$3.50" rola Kold. pols $4.25) Tw $2.50 Extra heavy ‘ e polished. «+ Ish. chfwed border .« Christmas Signet Rings Cost Little If the friend whose Christmas you will. brighten with a Solid Gold Signet Ring has a peculiar taste, exacting and hard to satisly, we can suit it, Because we have a factory on the same premises with our store way hi turn out original designs in all kinds of jewelry and we keep up the ety al the year round. You might remember this w hen Easter and June weddir y pat $4.50 vom fis $7.50 et E Fancy pattern pattern, tinran., 920.00 ‘$10.75 Solid Gold’ Bracelets We are showing Solid Gold Bracelets, bangle, chain, link and button, bt other stylish forms, some with locks and keys, some set with diamonds, an all worthy to express your Christmas greetings. Solid 14-karat gold, two fine diamonds, one sap- phire; rose finish $3 & eng opens Solid gold polished half engraved ff “4 . eG karat,... 810,50 Sasess The famous Rena al bracelet that almost everybedy has heard of; a patented Lambert invention solid 14-karat rose gold, pierces top, polished band, with locking clasp; any initial; price $20.00, Made to order and set with fine OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6,30. prices abroad, All irre 00 Our modest location—keeping expenses down— . and importing direct is the only pc English settings, snake end signet rings, men's fancy diamond Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street RT Because you pay the lowest manufacturers’ and, importers’ oy you make a substantial saving on everything you buy. The Lambert Store so completely meets ‘all the demands of Quality, Taste, Style and Economy, in Christmas Jewelry that the holiday trade there has set in good ‘and strong. And space in the stecl vaults for lay-away purposes grows less daily. But there is room for many Christmas gifts yet if they are ordered soon. We still have time to engrave them carefully, and you can call and pay for them at any time before the storé closes December 23d. The Lambert Jewelry Store is easily reached and nobody goes out of it discontented or disappointed. truth. Yet we rat gold and gold 10,00 end thence low ality in quantities for spot cash buy in anticipation of advancing re made in the Lambert factory. ar part of the cost of expensive Portectiy cut, fine white diamond, on’ "$150.00 Lambert price for this fine diamond is but $125.00 ble policy for keeping prices ler will tell you. and you to examine. the many trated here, such 2s twin and hoop ings for men, with Belcher and ¢ ada and ven superb dine rings, with from seven to sixty= A a BE db a Mt oll inum mountings of great beauty. $185.00 ""$250.00 ‘ ‘You Are Sure of Perfect Watches Here | An untrustworthy watch is worse than none. Only people whose time is of no value whatever can afford to be without good, honest, reliable watches | such as Lamberts have hundreds of. Many defective watches get out of the factories of even the most high!y-famed manufacturers. joes to 2 Lambert customer, because t every movement so that we can and do ntee them all. That is why when you want a watch for your own a gift, you can come to us in full confidence that you will not ppointed. This year, as in other years, we have been asked by near and distant customers to choose their Christmas watches. Since you pay only one small profit on a watch here, you are as sure of ‘owest prices as you are of highest quality, ". wo solid 14-karat gold hunting-case Christmas Watches, ENGINE TURNED. This means that the GOLD IS EXTRA THICK. Otherwise the diamond-pointed tool used would go through it. Both watches have Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, as you likz. The man’s watch, 16 or 12 size, $40.00, the lady's, $22.50. We have other solid gold Christmas Watches for men; works carefully in- spected an. regulated; $25.6. up. Solid gold Watches, hunting case or open face, for ladies, $7.50 up. Fancy Earrings Cost | Far Less Here Than Elsewhere In connection with Solid Gold and Platfnum Earrings we wane to make the feature of economy especially strong. When the work is so solid and durable, the designs so brilliant, the precious stones of such splendid eld and the reputation of the seller so high, good round prices might be expected. The fact is that we ask far lower prices for these Christmas Earrings than you would have to pay any other jewellers for work of equal quality, COMPARE PRICES AND SATISFY YOURSELF. Solid 14- karat Eardrops, | Gold Eardrops, 22 dia- vermicille fin- monds tn ish patent delicate but wa firm back for un- platinum pierced ears, mounting, $9.00, $135.00, Look also at Solid Gold Christmas Brooches and Watch Pins, new patterns, $1.25 up. | Christmas Spirit Shines in La Vallieres These Solid 14-Karat Gold La “‘allieres represent an assortment from which many beautiful Christmas gifts have aiready been chosen, Worn with evening dress they *are SS brilliant and effective ornaments. Both are Jy rose finish, that_is, the gold has. warm, reddish tinge. The one on the left. with pearl and two turquoise matrixes, sells for $5.00. The one on the right, with a topaz and a lustrous t $3.50 pearl, for Rose Solla | finish gold festoons id 14-karat gold, set with a fine diamond, four amethysts and four | pearls, strongly made, | as well as richly designed. Price, §. In other fash- jonable shapes, with dlamonds, amethysts, garnets, baroque: pearls, cor- als, &c. 27 & From $10.00 up. Bar Pins Out of the Common These Solid Gold Bar Pins strikingly illustrate not alon. the SAVING we joffer—you may test our prices with those of any other reputable Jewelry house ‘you like—but the VARIETY OF STYLES, We have always supplied jewelry as well for the average taste (and the average purse) as for the par- ticular buyer who IRS on jewelry away out of the common, Let us also place before you daintily fashioned but stro ‘ | solid gold handy pins, from $1.50 a pair up trong and serviceable Bar etched, Pin, rose finish, with sapphire BROTHERS $5.50 SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10,

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